Yiddish Sayings And Quotes

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Yiddish Sayings And Quotes


“The road to the cemetery is paved with suffering.”
Yiddish Saying

“The saloon-keeper loves the drunkard, but he wouldn’t give him his daughter in marriage.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The shoemaker speaks of his last and the baker speaks of his paddle.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The shoes of the poor man’s children grow with their feet.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The smallest vengeance poisons the soul.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The smoothest way is full of stones.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The sneeze confirmed the truth.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The stomach keeps a secret better than the heart.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The stomach swallows up the head with the mind.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The storm blows over but the driftwood remains.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The sun shines brighter after a shower.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The temples are grey yet the mind is childish.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The thief has an easy job and bad dreams.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The tongue is not in exile.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The tongue is the pen of the heart.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The Torah gives light, the Torah burns, but only the dollar gives warmth.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The troubles of a stranger aren’t worth an onion.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The truth can walk around naked; the lie has to be clothed.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The truth doesn’t die but it lives like a poor man.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The truth has charm but it’s shy.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The truth has many faces.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The truth is in sight; the lie is behind the eyes.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The truth is not alive, the truth is not dead, it struggles!”
– Yiddish Saying

“The truth surfaces like oil on water.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The ugliest life is better than the nicest death.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The warmest bed is mother’s.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The ways of repentance are as much hidden as the ways of sin.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The wedding vow is a short prologue to a long drama. Harey-at (Hebrew) is the name of the traditional wedding formula: Behold, you are consecrated unto me with this ring in accordance with the laws of Moses and Israel.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The whole word is one town.”
– Yiddish Saying

“The whole world is one thief.”
– Yiddish Saying

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